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Japanese sculptor Yoshitoshi Kanemaki delivers us to surreal wood sculptures that are so much more impressive, especially when you see how much work it took to make them. For one of his latest sculptures, an otherwise-ordinary girl with twelve faces,...

The American Museum of Ceramic Art is honored to present ICHEON: Reviving the Korean Ceramics tradition, an unprecedented exhibition organized by Icheon, South Korea. Icheon has a history of ceramic culture that began over 5000 years ago and has a re...

Madison-based artist Shayna Leib creates incredible glass sculptures inspired by the sea... "Growing up on the Central Coast of California connected me to the sea, which has been the greatest influence on my work," writes Leib, who also became a dive...

These porcelain creatures below are like something from a fairy tale. Gorgeous, strange, and very, very small. Created by Ukranian artists Anya Stasenko and Slava Leontyev, these tiny porcelain creatures measure anywhere from 4 cm to 40cm.

Using nothing but wire, sculptor Clive Madison creates tangled trees that grow from wooden bases into dense clusters of leaves and branches. Each piece is made by hand without glue or solder, using single strands of wire that start at the base and te...

DURAMEN is a series of handmade wood sculptures by Bonsoir Paris, the designer duo Rémy Clémente and Morgan Maccari. They wield the illusion of breaking the properties of wood by making the wood frames appear deformed and melted. v...

Behold the breathtaking sculptural work of Canadian artist who deftly extracts the most delicate anatomical forms of humans and animals from common objects. Lasserre was born 1978 in Calgary, Alberta and has lived in South Africa and Ottawa and now ...

Finnish artist Tuomas Markunpoika makes beautiful vases, but what those vases are made out of makes them even more impressive. Yes, Markunpoika uses wood, but not just any kind. To make his vases, he uses the lumber of talking trees that gained magic...

While many artists strive to glamorize, and portray our world to be better than it actually is, others simply find art in our ordinary lives and our simple bodies. Mueck is one of those artists, and is now well known for his super realistic sculpture...

This is summer (for one part of the world at least) and we thought it's the perfect timing to put online a new theme-based showcase. Below you can find 40 really impressive sand sculptures. The amount of details in these works are outstanding and the...

Korean artist Jae-Hyo Lee uses natural stones to create these inspiring installations, giving a new meaning to the world around us by rearranging this natural material into a three dimensional, man-built construction. The shapes of the stones vary, f...

Sculptor Ben Young (previously) just unveiled a collection of new glass sculptures prior to the Sculpture Objects Functional Art + Design (SOFA) Fair in Chicago next month. Young works with laminated clear float glass atop cast concrete bases to crea...

San Francisco artist uses ammunition and parts from firearms to build miniature churches, synagogues, and mosques. This is heavy stuff, literally and figuratively. Meighan over at just stopped by where he's showing some of his latest work, and cap...

Deep in the woods of southern France, artist Spencer Byles transformed the forest into a mysterious wonderland through a series of spectacular, organic sculptures. Byles spent a year immersed in the woodlands of La Colle sur Loup, Villeneuve-Loubet, ...

Marc Newson's latest creation for Ikepod sees the Australian designer interpret the most iconic timepiece of all: The Hourglass. Director Philip Andelman traveled to Basel, Switzerland, to document the designer's modern take of the classic hourglass ...